Cracking the New York Times crossword is a delightful little victory, isn’t it? That feeling when a particularly tricky clue finally clicks is pure joy. Sometimes, though, the answers seem to come straight from another dimension, especially when it comes to those tricky fill-in-the-blanks.
One such clue that often pops up is “lived in.” It seems so simple, yet it can stump even seasoned solvers. It’s one of those clues where the answer is more about understanding the nuance of language than knowing obscure facts. Let’s delve into cracking this code!